In the vast field of safety, there is a set of technical elements that, while often invisible to the untrained eye, are essential for any system to function properly and reliably. The "Components, Systems and Accessories" Macro Area is the foundation for active and passive fire protection technologies. It encompasses a variety of solutions and technical devices that can guarantee consistent performance, even under extreme conditions.
Functions and strategic relevance
Every firefighting or prevention system needs a supporting structure to ensure stability, fire resistance and long-term effectiveness. This is where the components are placed: resistant ducts, support devices, earthquake-proof brackets and certified compartmentation accessories all contribute to making each intervention safe, durable and compliant with regulations.
The key subcategories
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REI closures and accessories
They are essential for maintaining the integrity of all fire compartments. Seals, gaskets and fitting systems ensure that REI doors retain their effectiveness, even after years of use.
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Watertight/explosion-proof telephone equipment
Communication systems for ATEX and harsh industrial environments. They are resistant to dust, humidity, shock and explosive atmospheres, ensuring operational continuity even in an emergency.
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Fire-resistant ducts, conduits and piping
Ducts are designed to maintain their structural integrity during a fire, allowing the safe passage of cables, air or smoke without compromising compartmentation.
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Electromagnetic restraint devices
They keep fire doors open while guaranteeing their automatic closure when an alarm is activated, thus combining safety and accessibility.
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Fastening, clamping and anti-seismic systems
These are essential technical structures that ensure the anchorage of plants and pipes. In areas at risk of seismic activity or significant mechanical vibrations, these systems guarantee stability and tightness.
Innovation and certifications
All components in this macro-area undergo rigorous certification for fire resistance, compatibility with fire-fighting systems and equipment, and seismic suitability. Innovation in this field encompasses not only materials, but also functional design and ease of installation. Solutions are being developed that allow for greater modularity and simplified maintenance.
Safety comes from what you can't see. The "Components and Accessories" macro-area represents the technical backbone of every fire-fighting system and piece of equipment. It guarantees durability, reliability and conformity to standards, ensuring that every element, even the smallest one, plays its part in protecting goods and people.